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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1612482" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>And yet the epidemic gathers pace? Look at the statistics and you will see startling graphs showing that the spread of the western diet over the last fifty years has seen an almost vertical rise in metabolic disease. It is not just down to genetics, imo homosapiens do not evolve (or 'de evolve' if that is even a word) over a period of half a century.</p><p>Some cite the slower progress of T2 in Japan as evidence against HFCS being one of the baddies little knowing that it was the Japanese who actually developed it but only for export. HFCS has now filtered back into the Japanese diet with the result of...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1612482, member: 408573"] And yet the epidemic gathers pace? Look at the statistics and you will see startling graphs showing that the spread of the western diet over the last fifty years has seen an almost vertical rise in metabolic disease. It is not just down to genetics, imo homosapiens do not evolve (or 'de evolve' if that is even a word) over a period of half a century. Some cite the slower progress of T2 in Japan as evidence against HFCS being one of the baddies little knowing that it was the Japanese who actually developed it but only for export. HFCS has now filtered back into the Japanese diet with the result of... [/QUOTE]
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